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Preface
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
- Abbreviations and Conventions xvii
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Study
- Introduction The Foundation and Doctrine of Won Buddhism 3
- Part One: Sot’aesan’s Life and the Foundation of Won Buddhism 3
- I. Background 3
- II. Sot’aesan’s Early Years 32
- III. Preparation for the Establishment of a Religious Order 39
- IV. Groundwork for Founding the Order 43
- V. Drafting the Doctrine 47
- VI. Founding of the New Religious Order 50
- VII. Molding the Structure of the Order 52
- VIII. Sot’aesan’s Last Years 54
- Part Two: Sot’aesan’s Religious Thought 59
- I. The Intention to Save the World 59
- II. Analysis of the Doctrine 68
- III. A Summary of the Taejonggyong (Scripture of Sot’aesan) 101
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Translation. The Canon
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Part One. General Introduction
- Chapter One: The Founding Motive 117
- Chapter Two: An Outline of the Doctrine 117
- Chapter Three: Four Fundamental Principles 118
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Part Two. Doctrine
- Chapter One: Irwonsang (Unitary Circular Symbol) 120
- Chapter Two: Fourfold Beneficence (Saun) 124
- Chapter Three: The Four Essentials 131
- Chapter Four: The Threefold Practice (Samhak) 135
- Chapter Five: The Eight Articles Necessary for Carrying Out the Threefold Practice 137
- Chapter Six: The Essential Ways of Humanity and the Essential Ways of Practice 138
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Part Three. Practice
- Chapter One: The Essentials of Daily Practice 139
- Chapter Two: Regular-term Training and Daily Training 140
- Chapter Three: Intoning the Name of a Buddha 143
- Chapter Four: Sitting in Meditation 145
- Chapter Five: Essential Test Cases of Uidu 148
- Chapter Six: Keeping a Diary 150
- Chapter Seven: How to Practice Timeless Zen 151
- Chapter Eight: The Discourse on Repentance 153
- Chapter Nine: Silent Confession and Prayer 156
- Chapter Ten: How to Make an Offering to Buddha 157
- Chapter Eleven: The Precepts 158
- Chapter Twelve: The Essential Discourse on Following the Original Nature 159
- Chapter Thirteen: The First Religious Discourses 160
- Chapter Fourteen: The Sermon on Suffering and Happiness 161
- Chapter Fifteen: Ailing Family and Its Remedies 162
- Chapter Sixteen: How to Perfect Both Soul and Flesh 162
- Chapter Seventeen: Ranks of Dharma Stages 163
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Translation. The Scripture of Sot’aesan
- I. Introduction 167
- II. On Doctrine 178
- III. On Practice 195
- IV. On the Principles of Humanity 221
- V. On Cause and Effect 240
- VI. Clarification of Doubtful Points 249
- VII. On the Principle of Human Nature 265
- VIII. On Buddha-stage 273
- IX. On Deliverance 281
- X. On Faith and Devotion 294
- XI. Aphorisms 300
- XII. Exemplary Practice 304
- XIII. On the Order 316
- XIV. Prospects 332
- XV. Entrusting 345
- Appendix I. Translator’s Notes on Restoration of the Text 353
- Appendix II. Individuals in The Scripture of Sot’aesan 357
- Chinese Character Glossary 365
- Glossary of Terms 369
- Selected Bibliography 377
- Index 395
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
- Abbreviations and Conventions xvii
-
Study
- Introduction The Foundation and Doctrine of Won Buddhism 3
- Part One: Sot’aesan’s Life and the Foundation of Won Buddhism 3
- I. Background 3
- II. Sot’aesan’s Early Years 32
- III. Preparation for the Establishment of a Religious Order 39
- IV. Groundwork for Founding the Order 43
- V. Drafting the Doctrine 47
- VI. Founding of the New Religious Order 50
- VII. Molding the Structure of the Order 52
- VIII. Sot’aesan’s Last Years 54
- Part Two: Sot’aesan’s Religious Thought 59
- I. The Intention to Save the World 59
- II. Analysis of the Doctrine 68
- III. A Summary of the Taejonggyong (Scripture of Sot’aesan) 101
-
Translation. The Canon
-
Part One. General Introduction
- Chapter One: The Founding Motive 117
- Chapter Two: An Outline of the Doctrine 117
- Chapter Three: Four Fundamental Principles 118
-
Part Two. Doctrine
- Chapter One: Irwonsang (Unitary Circular Symbol) 120
- Chapter Two: Fourfold Beneficence (Saun) 124
- Chapter Three: The Four Essentials 131
- Chapter Four: The Threefold Practice (Samhak) 135
- Chapter Five: The Eight Articles Necessary for Carrying Out the Threefold Practice 137
- Chapter Six: The Essential Ways of Humanity and the Essential Ways of Practice 138
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Part Three. Practice
- Chapter One: The Essentials of Daily Practice 139
- Chapter Two: Regular-term Training and Daily Training 140
- Chapter Three: Intoning the Name of a Buddha 143
- Chapter Four: Sitting in Meditation 145
- Chapter Five: Essential Test Cases of Uidu 148
- Chapter Six: Keeping a Diary 150
- Chapter Seven: How to Practice Timeless Zen 151
- Chapter Eight: The Discourse on Repentance 153
- Chapter Nine: Silent Confession and Prayer 156
- Chapter Ten: How to Make an Offering to Buddha 157
- Chapter Eleven: The Precepts 158
- Chapter Twelve: The Essential Discourse on Following the Original Nature 159
- Chapter Thirteen: The First Religious Discourses 160
- Chapter Fourteen: The Sermon on Suffering and Happiness 161
- Chapter Fifteen: Ailing Family and Its Remedies 162
- Chapter Sixteen: How to Perfect Both Soul and Flesh 162
- Chapter Seventeen: Ranks of Dharma Stages 163
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Translation. The Scripture of Sot’aesan
- I. Introduction 167
- II. On Doctrine 178
- III. On Practice 195
- IV. On the Principles of Humanity 221
- V. On Cause and Effect 240
- VI. Clarification of Doubtful Points 249
- VII. On the Principle of Human Nature 265
- VIII. On Buddha-stage 273
- IX. On Deliverance 281
- X. On Faith and Devotion 294
- XI. Aphorisms 300
- XII. Exemplary Practice 304
- XIII. On the Order 316
- XIV. Prospects 332
- XV. Entrusting 345
- Appendix I. Translator’s Notes on Restoration of the Text 353
- Appendix II. Individuals in The Scripture of Sot’aesan 357
- Chinese Character Glossary 365
- Glossary of Terms 369
- Selected Bibliography 377
- Index 395